Centering Student Voice to Inform Teacher Practice and Research: Validation of an Asset-Based Identities Measure

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Collectively, measures created for research use—whether self-report or observational—have contributed to evidence underscoring the importance of ensuring teachers develop knowledge and skills to engage in asset-based pedagogy. Teachers who wish to enhance their practice, however, do not have a way to elicit students’ perspectives of their instruction with a validated instrument designed to do so. Given that student identity is a robust predictor of minoritized students’ academic and non-academic outcomes, this study reflects the development and validation of Asset-Based Identities Measure that centers student voice to formatively inform teacher practice. The iterative design of the study included expert educators, students, and a larger validation sample of N = 860 students. Cognitive interviews and focus groups contributed to the refinement of the pilot measure across three identity domains. Factor structures were examined through confirmatory factor analyses resulting in a robust measure. Use of the measure is discussed.

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López, F., Gray, D. L., Boveda, M., Oviedo, D., Ram, N., & López, L. (2024). Centering Student Voice to Inform Teacher Practice and Research: Validation of an Asset-Based Identities Measure. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 42(2), 166–191. https://doi.org/10.1177/07342829231216778

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